I'm going to go with the Motorola Droid X but lets see how that plays out.

The only thing in question is the Snapdragon processor. I believe that to be inaccurate information and hopefully that is not the case for those die hard Motorola fans. Edit: Just as I thought Moto fans can rejoice. It looks like it will be sporting the 750Mhz TI OMAP3630 processor [Unconfirmed]

Regardless the device is pretty striking.

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As always thoughts and comments?

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Looks great. So much better the new Droid 2, based on today's new intelligence. No physical keyboard, for those who need that. But, still, I want to know more about this "new" Motoblur. How can that be a good thing at all, except maybe for the remote wipe capability?

Wait a minute. They say there is this new Motoblur on it which according to the back of that phone cannot be correct. The screenshot clearly shows "with Google" which makes it a Google Experience phone and therefore has to be running vanilla Android.

"The Google Experience involves manufacturers including all of the Google mobile apps – such as GMail – together with committing to unrestricted access to the Android Market. In return, they can use Google’s logo on their handset. That’s differentiated from a somewhat less controlling “Android with strings” deployment, where manufacturers sign a distribution agreement for the Google apps but are otherwise free to modify and amend as they see fit. Rubin claims that 12 to 14 of the upcoming phones fall into this mid-tier category.

Finally, manufacturers are free to use Android – and not even tell Google about it – as much as they like, but without the distribution agreement they’re not permitted to use the search giant’s mobile apps. These “Google Free” devices might even hide Android under unrecognizable, custom UIs."